I could sum up this play with one sentence. I don't like what I'm seeing from RGIII.

Jay Cutler can be wildly inconsistent, but for my money, he has a stronger supporting cast than Griffin right now, not to mention the fact that he'll be facing a Redskins defense that has been repeatedly beat down this season.

Cutler is coming off a big bounce-back game against New York last week, throwing for 262 yards and two scores. He and Brandon Marshall will give the Skins secondary a serious test Sunday afternoon.

Take: Cutler

Tony Romo (Dallas Cowboys) vs. Nick Foles (Philadelphia Eagles)

Just when you think that Tony Romo has it all figured out, he generally stinks up the joint.

I'm not saying that Romo is in for a dreadful performance in Philadelphia, but I do expect him to fall short in this particular matchup.

It's rarely a bad idea supporting the Eagles when it comes to individual player props. The simple fact that they run a ton of offensive plays works in our favor. Foles threw for 296 yards in Tampa Bay last week and has tossed five touchdowns without an interception in the last two weeks.

Dallas is also allowing 7.4 yards per pass play this season, a slightly worse mark than the Eagles 7.2

Ryan Mathews is coming off his first 100-yard rushing game of the season, but there won’t be a repeat performance Sunday. Prior to that outing, Mathews had topped out at 73 rushing yards in a game this year.

The return of Jaguars WR Justin Blackmon from suspension has opened up their anemic offense and RB Maurice Jones-Drew has been a benefactor. He's gained at least 70 yards on the ground in back-to-back games - by far his best two performances of the season.

The Chargers defense looked good Monday, but is still allowing 4.8 yards per rush this season.

Last Sunday, it was Vernon Davis' turn to shine. This week, I expect to see Anquan Boldin step to the forefront in the 49ers’ offensive gameplan.

The Titans do possess an extremely physical defense and I believe they match up well against Davis. Boldin has caught just five passes for 49 yards in the last two games, so you can be sure he's eager to get more involved. The 49ers are obviously a better offensive team when Boldin is catching at least seven or eight balls a week.

It's not a difficult decision for the 49ers defense to key on Kendall Wright. He's caught 29 passes in the last five games but should see blanket coverage this week. With Ryan Fitzpatrick throwing to him, I don't have a great deal of confidence in Wright's ability to go off.Take: Boldin

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With playoff implications on the line, expect tight, low-scoring game between these two teams with hot goaltenders...

My free play is on Florida/Boston Under at 7:00 ET.

Boston has rebounded from a six-game losing streak by winning two games in a row after its 2-1 win in Carolina on Sunday. The Bruins return home where the Bruins are holding their opponents to only 2.3 goals per game which is a bit better than their 2.6 goals per game that they are giving up overall this season. Much of this improved play keeping the puck out of the net needs to be credited to goaltender Tuukka Rask who has been outstanding in front of his home fans this season. Rask owns a strong 2.04 goals against average along with a sizzling .930 save percentage when at home. The Bruins are clinging to the eighth and final spot in the Eastern Conference playoff hunt three points ahead of Ottawa and four points ahead of this Panthers team so the stakes remain very high for this veteran team. Rask may very well be playing his better goaltending at this point of the season as well. In his previous 12 starts this month, Rask has a 2.15 goals against average along with a .932 save percentage.

Florida has won four of its last six games as the Panthers make a late push to make the playoffs with their 4-2 win in Ottawa on Sunday. The Panthers stay on the road for this contest where they have seen the under go 7-3-3 in their last 13 contests away from home. The under is also 9-2-1 in their last 12 trips to Boston to face their Atlantic Division rivals. Florida's improved play as of late has much to do with the team’s improved play on defense as Florida is allowing only 2.2 goals per game over the last five games which is a significant improvement over its 2.7 goals per game seasonal average. Goaltender Roberto Luongo shook off a slow start this season to be the goalie the Panthers were hoping he would be when acquiring him in the offseason. Luongo has a 2.33 goals against average along with a .921 save percentage this year. Luongo has also heated up for Florida's playoff chase late this season as he owns a red hot 1.79 goals against average along with a .932 save percentage in his six starts this month. With playoff implications on the line, expect tight, low-scoring game between these two teams with hot goaltenders. Take the under.

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